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Ilyas Ansah, a forward of Ghanaian heritage who was born in Germany, has declined a chance to represent the Black Stars in the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the USA, Canada, and Mexico.

According to reports, coach Otto Addo and the Ghana Football Association have been keeping a close eye on the 21-year-old Union Berlin striker, whose parents are from Ghana, for the past few months.

Ilyas Ansah turns down chance to play for Ghana at 2026 FIFA World Cup

Ansah, however, has decided to put his growth within Germany’s U21 squad first.

“I’ve decided to soak up everything I’m currently experiencing at Union and continue playing for the German U21 team. After the U21 European Championship, I’ll look into it next year and make a decision. As things stand, I won’t be going to the World Cup with Ghana,” Ansah explained as quoted by tribuna.com.

Ansah has already made six appearances for the German U21 side, scoring once, and his immediate focus is on solidifying his role at Union Berlin.

The striker aims to continue progressing within the German youth system before reconsidering his senior international options next year.

On Wednesday, the Black Starlets will play two friendly games at the Accra Sports Stadium to intensify their preparations for the 2026 U-17 Africa Cup of Nations.

In two games intended to gauge the team’s preparedness before the continental tournament, Ghana’s U-17 team will first play Attram De Visser at 8:00 am and then Golden Kick FC at 10:00 am.

As the technical team steps up attempts to improve match fitness, evaluate player combinations, and refine tactics, the friendlies are a part of a planned build-up program. The coaching staff is eager to assess the squad’s depth and competitive acumen in match conditions as the 2026 U-17 AFCON draws near.

The Starlets have already played a series of preparatory games against True Democracy FC, Na God FC, Port City FC and Semper Fi FC as part of their ongoing training schedule.

Wednesday’s fixtures are expected to offer further insight into the team’s progress as Ghana continues its quest to make a strong impression at the upcoming youth championship.

Kwaku Agyabeng: From college soccer to MLS debut at 19

“My father didn’t want me to play soccer,” 19-year-old Ghanaian Kwaku Agyabeng, who made his Major League Soccer debut a few months after being chosen by Sporting Kansas City in the 2026 SuperDraft, stated.

From his early days in Kumasi to his time playing collegiate soccer for Clemson University, Agyabeng showed immense potential, which led to his undeniable ascent in the game.

After a stellar season with Clemson University, where he made 16 appearances in his rookie year, the teenage phenom was selected fourth overall in the SuperDraft.

Before his college career, he had featured for St Benedict’s High School in New Jersey and Cedar Stars Bergen, a team he led to two national titles and a spot in the MLS NEXT Cup U-19’s final in 2025.

Despite his ability, he had to convince his father to pursue his football dreams. His dad, like many African parents, wanted him to go to school, make good grades and secure a white collar job although he introduced him to the sport.

“I started playing soccer when I was five years old. My dad introduced me to the sport but it got to a time, when I was about 10, 11, 12, he didn’t want me to play soccer because he wanted me to focus more on school,” said Agyabeng. “But it got to a point he started seeing the potential in me so he started believing I had a dream he can support,” he added.

It took Agyabeng only 38 minutes into the 2026 Major League Soccer season to realise his dream of playing professional soccer. Agyabeng replaced Justin Reynold’s in SKC’s opener against San Jose at the PayPal Park. The silky midfielder impressed on a weekend that many young players were given their debuts.

Congratulations to #ClemsonUnited Kwaku Agyabeng on making his MLS debut!🔥 pic.twitter.com/zZfped3GBh

— Clemson Men’s Soccer (@ClemsonMSoccer) February 22, 2026

“Kwaku (Agyabeng) came in who came from college and he had a good preseason as well. So I brought him in and I think Kwaku has done well, we know what we get from him. I think he is a bright spot for the future of this club, but obviously that it’s all young (players). We’ve got to give them time,” said SKC coach Raphael Wicky after the 3-0 defeat to San Jose.

Agyabeng is seen as one of the player’s who could contend for the Rookie of the Year award due to his high profile from college football.

After being sent off during the Belgian top-flight match between RAAL La Louviere and K.V. Mechelen over the weekend, Ghanaian international Majeed Ashimeru has acknowledged his disappointment.

Ashimeru, who had substitute appearances against Union SG and Anderlecht, had a tough afternoon after being sent off just 16 minutes into his third club game.

His chance to make an impression right away was cut short when he was dismissed after a VAR review of his challenge.

“The red card disappointed me. “It was inadvertent, but I had to make amends for the fans,” he posted on Instagram.

Ashimeru joined RAAL La Louviere on loan from Belgian Pro League side RSC Anderlecht in the second half of the season, a move that runs until the end of the season. The club confirmed his arrival as their fourth signing of the winter transfer window, expressing confidence that his experience and quality would strengthen the squad for the remainder of the campaign.

The early sending-off is a setback for both player and club as RAAL La Louviere continue their push for a strong second half of the season.

Andre Ayew, a Ghanaian international, has voiced his happiness after NAC Breda’s thrilling back-to-back victories in the Dutch Eredivisie.

In the week 24 match, which took place at the Rat Verlegh Stadion on Saturday, the former Black Stars captain began and played the whole game as his team easily defeated FC Volendam.

Ayew has played all of the minutes in both of NAC Breda’s victories, which highlights his impact on the team’s current performance as they fight to avoid relegation at the end of the season.

In December 2024, NAC Breda had won two straight league games before to his arrival.

However, the former Marseille, West Ham United and Swansea City star has taken to social media to celebrate the sides’ back-to-back win the Eredivisie, while shifting attention to their next fixture against Telstar.

“Back-to-back wins. Stadium on fire. One team, one family. Focused on Friday” he wrote on Instagram.

NAC Breda are one place above the relegation drop after 24 matches, accumulating 22 points.

Since joining the club in the winter window, Ayew has made seven appearances, but is yet to score or register an assists.

As the 2026 FIFA World Cup preparations heat up, former Ghana national football team goalie Fatau Dauda has shown confidence in the team’s goalkeeping prospects.

There is still disagreement about who should be Ghana’s top choice at the world championship, with about four months till the competition. Dauda, however, maintains that there is no need for alarm, pointing out that the technical staff is keeping a careful eye on a number of goalkeepers who are playing well at the club level.

“I’m keeping an eye on several of our promising goalkeepers who are performing well. Dauda stated, “God willing, we’ll have more options,” suggesting that the handlers are sweeping the field to guarantee that only the best and most mentally prepared goalkeepers reach the final roster.

The goalkeeping department has been one of the most discussed areas of the squad in recent months. A section of supporters believes Benjamin Asare should head to the World Cup as Ghana’s undisputed first choice following his performances in the qualifiers. Others argue that selecting a goalkeeper with European experience could provide an added advantage at the highest level.

At the domestic level, calls have also grown for the inclusion of Hearts of Oak’s second-choice goalkeeper Solomon Agbasi, whose performances have attracted attention and intensified competition for places.

Head coach Otto Addo has already confirmed that Asare remains Ghana’s first-choice goalkeeper after playing a key role in securing qualification. His composure, shot-stopping ability and command of the penalty area have earned him the trust of the technical team.

Ghana face a daunting task in Group L, where they have been drawn against the England national football team, Panama national football team and the Croatia national football team.

With strong opposition awaiting, the decision over who guards the post could prove decisive in Ghana’s quest for a successful World Cup campaign.

This weekend is the Women’s FA Cup quarterfinals, with four pivotal matches set on Saturday, February 21, 2026. As clubs compete for spots in the semi-finals, all games will begin simultaneously at 3:00 p.m. at various locations.

At the Kobby’s Astro Turf, Southern Zone leaders Hasaacas Ladies will take on Northern Zone leaders Ampem Darkoa Ladies in the main event. It is anticipated that the match, which pits two of the best teams in women’s sports against one another, would be hotly contested.

At the Tolon Astro Turf, Tamale Super Ladies take on Army Ladies. Supreme Ladies will play Jonina Ladies at the Bantama Astro Turf, while Samartex Ladies will host FC Savannah at the Nsenkyire Arena.

With semi-final spots on the line, fans can expect intense competition and high-quality football across all centers.

Kurt Okraku, the president of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), has urged COP Christian Tetteh Yohunu, the Inspector-General of Police, to assist in bringing justice to the case of Francis Yaw Frimpong, well known as Nana Pooley, a late supporter of Asante Kotoko.

During a meeting between the Ghana Police Service and the GFA leadership at the Police Headquarters in Accra, the call was made in order to discuss safety and accountability issues in football.

Early in 2025, Nana Pooley was slain during a Ghana Premier League game, shocking the football community and rekindling worries about spectator safety at stadiums. The matter is still pending more than a year later.

Okraku stressed the importance of bringing closure to the matter, noting that justice for the deceased and his family would reinforce confidence in the game’s governance and security arrangements.

He urged the Police to continue supporting the judicial process to ensure a timely and transparent resolution, adding that protecting lives at football matches remains a shared responsibility between the FA and law enforcement agencies.

The IGP assured the GFA of the Police Service’s commitment to maintaining security and supporting due process in all matters related to football safety.

A growing financial issue over the venue that will host Ghana’s second World Cup group match against England may result in the match’s cancellation.

According to the UK publication The Mirror, FIFA faces the daunting possibility of moving seven games away from Gillette Stadium just four months before the tournament starts.

The New England Patriots and New England Revolution’s home field will host a number of World Cup games, including the match between Ghana and England.

It will also host Norway’s encounter against France, Scotland’s first two World Cup matches against Haiti and Morocco, and a matchup with Bolivia, Iraq, or Suriname. In addition, the stadium is scheduled to host a quarterfinal and a Round of 32 match.

The municipality of Foxborough, however, has threatened to refuse to issue the required entertainment license until its security expenses are pre-paid.

Despite being about 22 miles southwest of the city and part of the Boston metropolitan area, FIFA’s sponsorship rules require that the stadium be referred to as “Boston Stadium” during the competition.

The dispute came into sharp focus during a town meeting on Tuesday night between members of the Foxborough Select Board and FIFA representatives.

Director of venue operations Kevin Clark and Boston 2026 host committee president Mike Loynd were questioned by board members.

Board chair Bill Yukna asked Loynd: “Is FIFA, who is going to be the licensee, are they in the end responsible if nothing else comes through on this?”

Loynd replied: “That’s sort of a broad question.”

Board member Mark Elfman responded: “It’s really not.”

Elfman added as quoted by the Mirror: “I gotta be honest with you, it baffles my mind that you guys are sitting here in front of me right now and how we still have no idea where this money’s coming from.” At the centre of the disagreement is an estimated $7.8 million in security funding.

Foxborough officials insist the amount must be guaranteed upfront, making it clear they will not risk taxpayers’ money on the promise of reimbursement.

Vice chair Stephanie McGowan stated firmly:
“We’re not prepared to issue this license unless everything is in place. I’m gonna tell you, this board will not issue this license.”

She further questioned: “How does anybody expect that we would do this for someone who’s coming into our town for 39 days, making all these demands, and then you guys are gonna go away. Then once there is no Boston26 … well, who are we gonna sue?”

Despite the hardline position, Yukna indicated that a resolution remains possible.

“We want nothing more than to be able to just sign on the dotted line and know that when the events start, our problems aren’t about the money.”

Ghana is Group L and will play England on June 23, 2026, in Boston.

Prior to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the Black Stars will play their third international friendly against Mexico.

Before facing Germany in their second friendly on March 30 in Stuttgart, Ghana will play Austria on March 27 at Ernst Happel Stadium in Vienna.

The game against Mexico is scheduled on May 22 at an unspecified location in the North American country.

The game will be used by both nations to better evaluate their teams in preparation for the World Cup in the US, Canada, and Mexico.

The time frame described above coincides with the end of most European leagues, such as the English Premier League and Spanish La Liga, which end on May 24.

Therefore, according to the FA, the team would be “made up of players from the domestic league [in Ghana], some U-23 players,” and “European leagues that [Black Stars coach Otto Addo] watches.”

Ghana and Mexico last played a friendly in October 2023, losing 2-0 to the Black Stars, who under head coach Chris Hughton were unable to muster a shot on goal.

Mexico will kick off their campaign against South Africa on June 11 before facing either South Korea, Czech Republic, Denmark, Republic of Ireland, or North Macedonia in the other Group A matches.

The Black Stars, meanwhile, will play Panama on June 17 before facing Croatia and England in Group L.

It is anticipated that Ghana will play “two other unnamed opponents” prior to the World Cup.